Spatial trend analysis of gridded temperature data at varying spatial scales

O. Haug, T. Thorarinsdottir, S. Sørbye, C. Franzke
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Abstract. Classical assessments of trends in gridded temperature data perform independent evaluations across the grid, thus, ignoring spatial correlations in the trend estimates. In particular, this affects assessments of trend significance as evaluation of the collective significance of individual tests is commonly neglected. In this article we build a space–time hierarchical Bayesian model for temperature anomalies where the trend coefficient is modelled by a latent Gaussian random field. This enables us to calculate simultaneous credible regions for joint significance assessments. In a case study, we assess summer season trends in 65 years of gridded temperature data over Europe. We find that while spatial smoothing generally results in larger regions where the null hypothesis of no trend is rejected, this is not the case for all subregions.
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不同空间尺度下网格温度数据的空间趋势分析
摘要网格化温度数据趋势的经典评估在整个网格上进行依赖评估,因此忽略了趋势估计中的空间相关性。特别是,这影响了对趋势显著性的评估,因为对单个测试的集体显著性的评估通常被忽视。在本文中,我们建立了温度异常的时空层次贝叶斯模型,其中趋势系数由潜在高斯随机场建模。这使我们能够计算联合显著性评估的同时可信区域。在一个案例研究中,我们评估了65年来欧洲网格化温度数据的夏季趋势。我们发现,虽然空间平滑通常会导致更大的区域,其中没有趋势的零假设被拒绝,但并非所有子区域都是如此。
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Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography
Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
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